Rev Phill Sacre
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"Sacred Musings : Thinking Christianly about the World" on Substack (https://phillsacre.substack.com/)
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Understand the Bible (https://understandthebible.uk/)
(Phill is a Christian minister. Ordained in the Church of England, he formerly served in a parish on the Essex coast, but now leads an independent housechurch. He also runs the online ministries "Understand the Bible" and "Sacred Musings : Thinking Christianly about the World" on Substack.)
Other items mentioned in / relevant to the conversation
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Os Guinness, The Gravedigger File: Papers on the Subversion of the Modern Church, InterVarsity Press (1983)
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Lesslie Newbigin, The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, SPCK/Eerdmans/WCC (1989)
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Charles Taylor, A Secular Age, Harvard University Press (2007)
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Carl Trueman, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution, Crossway (2020)
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Francis Schaeffer, The Great Evangelical Disaster, Crossway (1984)
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C S Lewis, "Introduction to Athanasius' On the Incarnation" (widely available online)
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Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor, (1656) (currently available at archive.org)
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Joseph Alleine, A Sure Guide to Heaven: or An Earnest Invitation to Sinners to Turn to God, (1688) (currently available at archive.org)
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Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Address (1978) (currently available on YouTube)
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Eleni Courea, "Shabana Mahmood should not impose her religious beliefs on others, says peer", The Guardian (24 November 2024)
- Tim Farron responds on X (https://x.com/timfarron/status/1860810526432882969)
Acknowledgements & Disclaimer
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